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Summers said the military does not wish to reestablish an ROTC unit at Harvard, which sponsored one until the anti-war atmosphere of the ’60s and ’70s forced the program off-campus, because it has adopted a “cluster concept” in which one site serves for a number of schools...
Harvard Medical School researchers have discovered a cluster of nerve cells behind the eyes that are believed to control the body’s circadian rhythms. Down the road, the discovery could result in new therapies for circadian disturbances, such as certain sleep disorders...
...Essen will spend the next half an hour looking for the mayor before finding him on a neighboring block. In search of working phones, Giuliani's entourage ducks into a squat, undistinguished office building at 75 Barclay Street and takes over a cluster of cubicles on the main floor. An aide gets through to Chris Henick, a deputy assistant to the President, at the White House...
Tora Bora has returned to its natural state. No more journalist camps ringed with satellite dishes, no more exploding cluster bombs or caravans of clattering pick-up trucks with rocket-propelled grenade launchers jutting out like quills...
...latest deterioration in relations began on Saturday night, Dec. 1, when two Palestinian bombers struck a busy cluster of cafes along a pedestrian mall in Jerusalem, killing 10 Israelis, not one of them older than 21. The next day, another terrorist blew himself up on a bus in the northern city of Haifa, killing 15 riders, mostly old people. The perpetrators--as well as the bomber who exploded outside a Jerusalem hotel on Wednesday, killing himself alone and blowing his head through a window of the establishment's fifth floor--were from the militant Islamic organizations Hamas and Islamic Jihad...